On 6/13/15 6:39 PM, Jann Traschewski wrote:
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Hi!
I have two questions:
1. Around 99% of all webcams on the HAMNET are *only* reachable if you
establish the connection using a *source-44* ip address. Do you think
this restriction is enough if you don't want to expose the webcam to the
internet but want to share with other AMPRNet users?
If you don't want your
webcam exposed to the world, don't expose it to
44.x (really, don't expose it at all).
2. We tell our HAMNET users to put the route 44.0.0.0/8 via <wireless
router to HAMNET access point> into their DSL/cable routers. Some
well-known internet services for radio amateurs are nowadays hosted on
the internet using network44 addresses. Who needs to be blamed if the
connection from the HAMNET user to the well-known internet service is
not as stable as expected by the user?
Big, acrimonious discussion going on related
to issues like this on this
list. Staying away as far as I can. :-)
73,
Jann
73, Richard - VE7CVS